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Industrial action: from 1926 General Strike to today

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Mar 30, 202641:59Society & Culture

What can past and present struggles over work and power tell us about the future of labour? Tom Sutcliffe and guests examine tensions between workers, employers and the state, from the upheavals of the early twentieth ce...

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Industrial action: from 1926 General Strike to today is an episode from Start the Week by BBC. What can past and present struggles over work and power tell us about the future of labour? Tom Sutcliffe and guests examine tensions between wor...

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Published Mar 30, 2026, 41:59 long, audio available.

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What can past and present struggles over work and power tell us about the future of labour? Tom Sutcliffe and guests examine tensions between workers, employers and the state, from the upheavals of the early twentieth century to today’s shifting workplace. Constitutional specialist David Torrance explores the economic, political and social forces that shaped the General Strike of 1926. His new book The Edge of Revolution explains how Britain came to the brink of constitutional crisis and what the confrontation reveals about national identity, political authority and collective action. Professor Jane Holgate, a long time trade unionist and community organiser, reflects on the dynamics of solidarity. She is the co-author of Changemakers, a study of radical strategies for social movement organising, the evolving role of unions, and what effective action looks like in a fragmented modern economy. The Financial Times journalist and editor of the Working It brand Isabel Berwick looks ahead to the future of work, assessing how technology, demographic change and shifting employee expectations are reshaping the workplace. Producer: Katy Hickman Assistant Producer: Natalia Fernandez

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